A:Answerto access local stations, you need to purchase an antenna to hook up to your TV. The Firestick can access local stations on paid cable replacement programs, such as Sling TV, etc. but only IF that program/service offers local channels. Otherwise, local channels are accessible only with a digital antenna.
A:AnswerIt's all depends what internet you have and how good it is and then if your fire stick has alot of stuff next to it it's can interfere with the signals so I would recommend upgrading to a wifi 6 mesh network they sell the Netgear at Walmart for 175 or maybe less just go to Walmart and you can get better wifi
A:AnswerThe FireStick is basicly Android. So if your phone, tablet, Chromebook, laptop, or computer works on <ISP NAME HERE>, the FireStick will too.
It is simply a wireless device that uses an Amazon version of Android that can use apps (like Netflix, Hulu, YouTube, Cinama HD, Amazon Video, Amazon Music, SurfShark, etc... Etc... Etc...) just like a phone, tablet, or a Chromevook.
A:AnswerAmazon has made improvements. What you want is now part of the setup process. They have also made it easier for us to change remotes and still have that capability.
A:AnswerHello Midnightfairie and thank you so much for your question! At this time Apple AirPlay is not officially supported on this device. I hope you have an awesome holiday!
A:AnswerNo you cannot. I have a rooftop digital antenna that works great for local channels. Depending on where you live that may or may not be an option for you.